It's finally time for club! You're excited about creating your own game. In the other room, they're learning to use [[Scratch]] with Dr. Seaman. You're in the room with Mr. McBarron, learning how to create Interactive Fiction games using Twine! Interactive Fiction just means a game in story form. A "Choose Your Own Adventure" book is a simple type of Interactive Fiction, but we'll learn to make games even more interesting than that. Let's get started with [[Twine]]! You probably learned how to use Scratch last year, or maybe you're just more interested in trying [[Twine]]. Or maybe you really did want to learn Scratch, but Dr. Seaman's room was [[full]].Great! Let's get started using Twine! There are a couple things to do: 1. <a href="https://neocities.org/">Create a site on neocities</a>. 2. <a href="http://twinery.org/2/">Create a simple story with Twine</a>. 3. Save your story by clicking "Publish to File" from the menu in the bottom left corner. 4. Upload the file to your neocities page. Ask for help if you get stuck!Darn! Well, you can learn how to use [[Twine]] anyway, or you can <a href="http://scratch.mit.edu/">learn to use Scratch on your own for now</a>.